To be married . . . to gain the approval and acceptance of family, friends and society. To be married . . . in an attempt to fulfill the needs portrayed in song lyrics, television shows, movies and romance novels. To be married. . . to avoid the search for one’s own identity, to elevate one’s low self esteem, to escape one’s loneliness, to satisfy one’s sexual desire. To be married . . . the goal of so many . . . the contentment of so few . . . and the damnation of those who choose to divorce.
Why Marry?
The “Push”.
Family Pressures.








